The Prophet
A Novel
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About the Book
What if God chose a twelve-year-old boy to do what the established church refused to do? That is the electrifying premise at the heart of The Prophet: A Living Parable, and it is a question that will keep readers turning pages long into the night. Timothy J. McAlpin has written a novel that is simultaneously a supernatural thriller, a theological provocation, and a deeply personal call to spiritual awakening. When seminary professor Aldon Barkley fails to break through the institutional walls surrounding the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, God does not give up on the mission. He simply changes His messenger. Young Nathan Barkley steps into a calling that his father could not fulfill, and what follows is a journey that moves from a single seminary to the entire world, from a classroom debate to a visible manifestation of God's presence in San Francisco, and ultimately to the end of days itself. The Prophet occupies rare and valuable territory in the Christian fiction market. It carries the institutional critique and prophetic urgency of Jonathan Cahn, the supernatural warfare of Frank Peretti, and the eschatological sweep of the Left Behind series, while charting its own distinct course through a story centered on the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, a subject that resonates with hundreds of millions of charismatic and Pentecostal believers worldwide who have rarely seen their experience reflected in mainstream Christian fiction. It is a book for readers who want to be moved, challenged, and ultimately pointed toward something greater than themselves.
About the Author
Timothy J. McAlpin has authored over six books. He had obtained his B.A. degree from the University of Kentucky in psychology, sociology, and English. He has studied at Asbury Seminary in the M.Div. program and at Regent University College of Law. His books include, The River of the Lord, A Path Through suffering, The High Place, The Picketts of the Bluegrass, The Outcast, and the book in your hand, The Prophet. Tim has a book in the works now called The Mentor. So, a prolific writer and businessman, Tim is CEO of several family businesses all in the area of real estate investment or research, where Tim's business in the 90s changed the title industry by providing to Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, turn times that changed the industry, and as a result, Tim's businesses receive the lion share of orders from them on mortgage foreclosures. Tim lives with his wife, Patti, and his golden retriever, Dino, and his grandson Cameron nearby in Lexington, Ky, the heart of the Bluegrass.